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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
As a tech executive I see a LOT of equipment, and this one is one of the best household cameras I've seen. It's compact and SO very cute. Came with a storage micro flash drive and easy to follow instructions which are almost not needed once you scan the QR code for setup. It walked me through the short process and the camera was functional in 2 minutes. Expert advice: Be sure your phone is on the same network as the camera for that. The images/videos are sharp, the microphone is especially a nice touch. I turned off motion detection for when I'm at home as it is great at catching thing that move - like my cat - even in the dark! I did not sign up for a cloud service and want to try without it to see if I need it, but also the information on that wasn't very clear.
P. R.
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
First impression is that the camera feels pretty cheap. It's light and plasticky and top-heavy. It sits fine on a surface and appears to function fine, but I still feel it could use a bit of weight in the base.The plastic is rigid and thin, so I'd caution that a person should ensure to set this camera in a safe place with no movement. One fall off a table would probably damage it badly.The camera quality is fine. I don't find it to be any better than other inexpensive cameras, but I'd say it's a notch lower quality than a phone camera. Visual fidelity is good in strong light but decreases until night mode, which is also fine.The app is where I really don't love this. It's clunky at best. The ask for subscription services is too much for me, as it's not a company I'm particularly familiar with. I understand that it costs money to host video, but I'd rather just have an app that downloads it to my phone or connected device. Also, digital hygiene suggests that a person should be careful what private spaces they're allowing recording to occur. This makes me always lean towards more reputable brands.Overall I don't hate the camera for what it is and what it does, so I can't call it a negative review. It's just not my first choice, especially at this value point.
MReyes
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
The video quality on this camera is excellent—everything looks sharp, even in low-light conditions. I also appreciated that it comes with an SD card for storing events, especially since the company doesn’t offer any free cloud storage unless you pay for a subscription.Setting up the device was a breeze. All I had to do was scan the QR code, download the app, create an account, and enter my WiFi password. The process was smooth and straightforward, which is a plus. Also, the pan and tilt angle are excellent, and I can view a wide area of my home.That being said, there were a couple of things that I didn’t love. First, the app requires you to allow location access at least once during setup. While it’s not a major issue, it’s something to keep in mind if privacy is a concern for you. Another drawback is the lack of free cloud storage. Other cameras I’ve used at least offer a small amount of free storage, but this one doesn’t. On the bright side, since it supports an SD card, it’s still a reasonable option for recording events, especially considering the price. The slot is located very near the lens of the camera, so you must set the camera first and then tilt it up in order to reach the slot.I also didn’t appreciate how pushy the app was with upselling services during setup. While adjusting some settings, I unknowingly enabled a paid feature without any clear warning. Fortunately, Apple requires a double-click confirmation before completing purchases, which saved me from an unwanted charge.All in all, the camera delivers good video quality, making it a solid choice for indoor monitoring. However, if privacy settings and free cloud storage are important to you, this might not be the best option.
Chris Hausheer
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Genuinely surprised with the function and value of this camera. The ability to move it all around, the infrared for visibility at night, is all pretty spectacular. The app that it functions on is sketchy, I can't speak to it's security but it does require quite a lot of permissions.Basic functions like the ability to capture video moments or pictures is great, with good quality and clarity.Some of the calibration efforts aren't well programmed, it doesn't know how to fully pan left or right it starts out panning right and looking down I believe. So if the camera is not it might not sweep all the way. A little bit of troubleshooting makes this a pretty decent camera.The app is clunky at best. The instructions are definitely translated to English as the grammar in some areas is confusing. Some of the features are of strange like detecting elderly. The alarm function on it isnt really an alarm. It for goes off for around 2 seconds, pause,s goes off for another 2 seconds, and then stops.Most of the features advertised are paid for subscription services. I didn't see the value and any of their subscription services. The value is in the core function being able to move the camera and hear and speak through the camera from anywhere with an internet connection makes this a good entry level indoor camera/pet monitor.Without a paid subscription you can still view control the camera grab video and pictures and set alerts for "sports" and "human". "Children, elderly, vehicle, & pet" require paid subscription. With that comes 'unlimited' cloud storage and ai surveillance. But they also have data refill ads, so I'm a little confused.Tldr, if you're using the base functions this is a great camera. The app is a little weird but it's all usable without the subscription.
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